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Archive for February, 2007

Yahoo search submit basic revamp

Posted by Ravi on February 27th, 2007 filed in SEO, news, research, search engine wars, search technology, yahoo

Search Submit Basic enables you to submit up to 5 URLs per domain for inclusion in non-sponsored search results on Yahoo!, and other portals such as AltaVista and AllTheWeb.
Your URLs are refreshed (re-crawled) every 7 business days to ensure that the most up-to-date content is available to search users.
When you initiate your Search Submit Basic [...]

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How to keep track of your XML and RSS feeds

Posted by Ravi on February 26th, 2007 filed in RSS

Following my previous post on
Where to ping your XML and RSS Feeds for more traffic
Now you will have doubts on
How can you find out which other websites are consuming your RSS feeds?
Is there a special way of searching on Google for this, or should you just enter the URL of your feed in the search [...]

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Aglets – A good idea for Web spidering.

Posted by Ravi on February 24th, 2007 filed in Uncategorized, aglets, research, search engine spiders, search technology

About Aglets, Aglet software, Aglets and spiders, Aglet technology, web spidering, data pull technology, data push technology, search technology, web directories, search engines, keywords, search engine cache, indexer, search engine index.

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Yahoo, Google, Ask.com highlights keywords in Cache but not Live.com

Posted by Ravi on February 23rd, 2007 filed in Ask, Google, SEO, Search Engines, Uncategorized, keywords, research, search engine wars, search technology

You search any keyword in Yahoo,
You get the results, now go to cache link of the result and you will find the keyword getting highlighted on the page.
I ve seen it for the first time yesterday evening. Yahoo still not showing a cache date, but the words in the search term are now highlighted in [...]

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World’s First ” Web 2.0 Live Ask Engine” for Users – Jyve

Jyve, the world’s first “web 2.0 live ask engine,”(probably the first web2.0 search engine) is more targeted than Googling, and more interactive than Ask.com and more helpful than asking “guides” with no interest in a topic, Jyve creates live conversations between people with self-defined common interests for live help and technical peer support.
Jyve believes [...]

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